Release Date: March 2014

Our current project, titled Taking Earth's Temperature: Delving Into Climate's Past, is about the work of an international team of 80 scientists studying evidence of climate change over the past 2,000 years.

The topic of climate change has sparked intense international dialogue. Though it has long been clear that our planet's climate has changed throughout its history, causes and consequences of those changes have been less clear. We approach the science of climate change with staunch objectivity, describing the causes of climate change and how they affect natural systems using examples from new research.

Our previous project is a 56-minute eco-documentary that can change how we view the world. No longer will we see species as isolated members of ecosystems but as genetically connected members of a rich interacting community. In the words of the 19th century naturalist, writer, and environmental activist John Muir: "When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find that it is bound fast by a thousand invisible cords that cannot be broken to everything in the universe."